Dashlane Review

Dashlane is a password manager known for its clean interface and built-in security features like dark web monitoring and password health alerts. It’s often chosen by users who want security insights alongside password storage, especially on desktop and mobile. Dashlane emphasizes convenience and visibility, though advanced features are typically reserved for paid plans.

Best for
Individuals, teams, monitoring features
Free plan
No
Platforms
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Web
Price
$6/mo–$11/mo
Last updated
Dec 30, 2025
Password manager with built-in dark web monitoring featuresOffers a limited free plan with device restrictionsFocuses on password health scoring and alertsProvides desktop, mobile, and browser-based appsPaid plans unlock advanced monitoring and VPN features

Who it’s for

  • Users who want built-in security monitoring features
  • People who value a clean, modern interface
  • Individuals who want password health insights and alerts
  • Users who prefer an all-in-one security-focused tool

Who it’s not for

  • Users who want a fully open-source solution
  • People who want advanced features on a free plan
  • Teams needing granular admin controls
  • Users who prefer lightweight or minimalist tools

Pros

  • Monitoring features
  • Easy setup
  • Password health tools

Cons

  • Can be expensive
  • Some features plan-gated

Key features

  • VPN add-on (where available)
  • Dark web monitoring
  • Autofill
  • 2FA

Quick facts

  • Password manager with built-in dark web monitoring features
  • Offers a limited free plan with device restrictions
  • Focuses on password health scoring and alerts
  • Provides desktop, mobile, and browser-based apps
  • Paid plans unlock advanced monitoring and VPN features

Pricing

Limited free plan for individual users. $6/user per month for basic password management; $11/user per month for additional features (Omnix package).

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